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Gas Prices
by John Lawrence Schick - 04/27/26 03:33 PM
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Nothing
by JAPOV - 04/27/26 10:49 AM
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WHEN?
by JAPOV - 04/23/26 11:28 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Pattycakes: Yes, anyone should use their own voice. Anything other is not being true to yourself. There is no getting around the fact that if you fake an accent while singing, it's faking. don't... isn't honest at all.</font> My dearest Pattycakes- I will tread softly on pillows so as not to awaken the slumbering genius- What does "faking," ones vocal syle, "honesty" and "being true to yourself" as you put it, (dictated), have to do with selling records; particularly the numbers of product these artists sell to achieve Gold or Platinum status? The gimmick is actually "adapting," not faking. Was this "mature enough?" Your turn- Cal [This message has been edited by Cal (edited 03-31-2004).]
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